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Ashley
I am designing a form to count a given number of attributes from a data set.
For example, I have a list of features found in a still photo: rock, sand,
mud. Each feature is its own field of a table. In my form, I would like to
make a combo box so that I can click those little up and down arrows to count
the number of rocks, sandy patches, etc ina given photo, as I am counting
them. I need the option of having a maximum of 50 counts per field, per
photo. (Each photo is its own record, the "PhotoID" is the primary key.)
I'm not sure if this matters, but I currently have a "photo" table including
photo number, date taken, etc. I also have a "geo" table with different
geological features as well as other tables with animals that may be present
in the photo, another table with plants, etc. All options from all tables
appear in the form, and all are related by the primary key, "photoID".
I hope this makes sense! Thank you so much!
Ashley
For example, I have a list of features found in a still photo: rock, sand,
mud. Each feature is its own field of a table. In my form, I would like to
make a combo box so that I can click those little up and down arrows to count
the number of rocks, sandy patches, etc ina given photo, as I am counting
them. I need the option of having a maximum of 50 counts per field, per
photo. (Each photo is its own record, the "PhotoID" is the primary key.)
I'm not sure if this matters, but I currently have a "photo" table including
photo number, date taken, etc. I also have a "geo" table with different
geological features as well as other tables with animals that may be present
in the photo, another table with plants, etc. All options from all tables
appear in the form, and all are related by the primary key, "photoID".
I hope this makes sense! Thank you so much!
Ashley